Monday, May 23, 2011

Are we back to being 'squeezed' in public libraries?

We are back having problems publishing pages on our website! The last time this happened, in February, the Network for Church Monitoring site was brought down as Declan was about to publish our first book excerpt from a Nobel Prize winner (see blog of 8 February Website brought down as we are about to publish our first book excerpt from a Nobel Prize winner). This time, our internet connection is so slow I can't put the finishing touches to a fascinating interview with Nobel Laureate Paul Samuelson, by Distinguished Prof William Barnett, from Macroeconomic Dynamics, Volume 8:4, pp 519-542, 2004.

Prof Samuelson, who died in 2009 at the age of 94, has been described by the New York Times as "the foremost academic economist of the 20th century". The interview I am working on is more than 20 pages long and has taken a lot of work, but has been well worth it. Prof Samuelson is more relevant today than ever, if that is possible. In this video, he talks about Wall Street needing regulation, monitoring, and punishing:



The regular download speed on my laptop is 9872 Kbps, and upload speed 487 Kbps:

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Today I'm dealing with a download speed of 280 Kbps and an upload speed 0 Kbps:

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Declan is not doing much better with a download speed of 320 Kbps and an upload speed of 4 Kbps:

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If this is to continue, I will have to bring my laptop to the British Library tomorrow and publish the interview using their free Wi-Fi. Of course, nothing is guaranteed there either (see blog of 2 April 2010 Back to being 'squeezed' in public libraries). In fact, if I search this blog for the word 'squeezed', I get 11 postings!